Thank you very much! I really like it when my Lego cars are quite dense if you know hat I mean.
Thank you, I definitely should have tried to make it more proportionally like a real car but I did not have the patience. Maybe next time. I originally had one shock absorber each wheel but it was not enough so I put three on both the front and the rear axle.
Thank you for the suggestions. I should have made it more proportional, I agree. /\ It does bend under weight but I tried to put the seats one stud above the base (probably a stupid idea) of the car so there was little room to strengthen it. It never occured to me to dust of Lego cars before taking pictures. Good idea.
Thank you very much. I am used to building rock crawlers and so a low, sports car was a new challenge for me. I had an especially hard time making the rear axle strong enough for the weight of the car using CV joints so I used U-joints which worked quite well.
Thank you very much! I agree that it is too short.
Thanks, I shall take note of that.
As odd as it is, that was by far the hardest part for me! There are pictures of it on my Bricksafe -
https://bricksafe.com/files/fanders/black-aura-supercar/PF Screen Shot 2017-10-14 at 7.02.20 PM 10 14 2017.png
https://bricksafe.com/files/fanders/black-aura-supercar/PG Screen Shot 2017-10-14 at 7.02.39 PM 10 14 2017.png
I put those two panels together and decided that I needed to make them like that. Then I spent a long time until I got them perfect. Here is how I built it -
https://bricksafe.com/files/fanders/black-aura-supercar/PA FRONT OF CAR.png A bent one of [url=https://rebrickable.com/parts/32192/technic-axle-and-pin-connector-angled-4-135/]these[/url] is holding the axles together on the front.
Thanks!
A BMW got rear-ended by a semi. I'll take that as a compliment!

Hello all, this is my first time posting here. Feel free to tell me if I have done anything wrong.
Black Aura Supercar Youtube Video, Trailer, Instructions Part 1, Bricksafe
Two XL-motors for drive, one M-motor for steering, one M-motor for shifting, one M-motor for the spoiler, and two M-motors for the doors.
Has a turning and tiltable steering wheel, working lights with switch in cabin, four-speed transmission, easily removable battery pack, spoiler that folds in and out VERY neatly, openable gullwing-like doors, openable and removable rear, working V12 engine with visible chain near the battery pack, all-wheel independent suspension with three springs a wheel, and finally, an opening hood with stand to keep it open.
Built purely from imagination and was not intended to look like any specific car. More than six pounds! (I think it was something in between six pounds and seven ounces or eleven ounces. I do not remember).
A video:
Some of the pictures from Bricksafe /\: